[quote="dave7L":2ui92rxn]with workspaces, is it possible to audition multiple projects simultaneously?[/quote:2ui92rxn]

Yes…though you need to switch between projects using the ‘Project’ dropdown list.

Network auditioning is the main use case for workspaces at the moment. If your title is using multiple project files, you can load all projects into the Designer workspace and switch between the projects easily, while tweaking levels remotely.

I got a crash (error report to microsoft) when building using version 4.17. After going through all soundevents I found the problem being an event containing one layer that was both disabled and muted. Deleting this event fixed the problem. The previous designer version I used was 4.13.

[quote="marten_b":2idqip80]I got a crash (error report to microsoft) when building using version 4.17. After going through all soundevents I found the problem being an event containing one layer that was both disabled and muted. Deleting this event fixed the problem.[/quote:2idqip80]

Thanks for reporting this, it has been fixed for the next release.

Just to confirm, I was seeing the crash when trying to build an event with all its layers disabled (mute state wasn’t a factor). Is this the behaviour you are seeing?

Bug report: Copying and pasting events between projects in a workspace works, but does not also copy the referenced sound definitions and audio files.

Bug report: Copying and pasting sound definitions between projects in a workspace causes a crash to desktop. This happens regardless of the number of sound definitions copied/pasted or the paste location (in terms of sound definition folders).

This is in XP, service pack 2. I’ve tried it with existing and with newly created test projects.

[quote="PeteWard":3lvr3m8e]Bug report: Copying and pasting events between projects in a workspace works, but does not also copy the referenced sound definitions and audio files.[/quote:3lvr3m8e]
Copying and pasting between projects is supposed to be disabled for the present; you can see that the Paste option in the context menu is disabled if you’ve changed projects since copying. However, copying and pasting with shortcut keys (Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V) was still allowed, which is a bug. This has been fixed (i.e. all copying and pasting between projects is disabled) for the next release.

[quote="PeteWard":3lvr3m8e]Bug report: Copying and pasting sound definitions between projects in a workspace causes a crash to desktop. This happens regardless of the number of sound definitions copied/pasted or the paste location (in terms of sound definition folders).[/quote:3lvr3m8e]
As above, copying and pasting between projects is currently not supported. It will be added soon.